As an often underrated destination, Canada was surprisingly voted the number one place to visit in 2017 by Lonely Planet. It came in first place for quite a few reasons and while Niagara Falls or the ever popular Toronto may automatically come to mind when thinking of Canada, you should consider a trip to Quebec. Quebec has incredible cities such as Montreal and Quebec City, but this Canadian province has so much more to see. One of its greatest features is the great outdoors. To unwind and totally relax, there’s no better place than the Laurentians in southern Quebec.

The Laurentians are a beautiful mountain range, complete with rivers, lakes, and an incredible bed and breakfast called Vita Bella B&B. Here at Handiscover, we are thrilled to feature this property and want to showcase some of the reasons why you’ll enjoy a stay at Vita Bella Bed and Breakfast Quebec.

Prime Location
As we already briefly mentioned, Vita Bella is located in southern Quebec in the Laurentian Mountains. From the deck, you can see the river and mountains. If you are a nature lover, this is the perfect place to stay. There’s nothing better than waking up and drinking some coffee or hot tea as you sit on the deck admiring the view.

If you’d like to venture into the charming town of Saint-Adolphe-d’Howard, it’s only a 5-10 minute drive away. The town is small, but fun to roll around in for a few hours.

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After being diagnosed with Spinal Muscular Atrophy at the age of two, Cory's thirst for adventure never ceased. He went on many trips around the US when he was younger, and then started taking things internationally when he turned fifteen. Since then, Cory has traveled around the world, all while managing to successfully graduate college and start up his travel blog curbfreewithcorylee.com, where he shares his accessible, and sometimes not so accessible, travel adventures with others. Through this, he hopes to inspire other wheelchair users to roll out of their comfort zone and see all of the beauty that the world has to offer.